Ruby Neri New Sculptures David Kordansky Gallery May 11 - June 15, 2019 California native Ruby Neri has worked with paint, plaster, ceramic and more. Daughter of a sculptor and a graphic designer, Neri’s investment in art is rather inherent. Her father...

Robert Russell Book Paintings Anat Ebgi April 27 - June 1, 2019 Each of Robert Russell's large-scale oil paintings depict the cover of an art catalogue. As painted objects, these books lay flat, but are also awkwardly positioned at a diagonal (not...

Mel Bochner Marc Selwyn Fine Art March 30 - May 18, 2019 ‘Blah,’ according to the dictionary, is defined as dull or unexciting, something without meaningful content. Used in a sentence, it might read "this game has been very blah." Blah can also be used to...

Vanessa German $lang: Short Language in Soul Gavlak Los Angeles in Association with Pavel Zoubok Fine Art March 22 - May 25, 2019 Vanessa German is a Los Angeles-raised, now Pittsburgh-based artist, poet and community activist. Though self-taught, her...

Christina Quarles But I Woke Jus' Tha Same Regen Projects April 6 - May 9, 2019 In her first solo exhibition at Regen Projects, Christina Quarles creates a melange of paintings and drawings in which figures and styles meld. The works are purposely...

Alexandra Bell Counternarratives Charlie James Gallery April 6 - May 4, 2019 In 2017, large-scale printouts of articles from the New York Times focusing on issues of race started appearing on walls around New York City. This public intervention was...

Tim Hawkinson New Works Denk Gallery February 14 - March 30, 2019 Tim Hawkinson’s much anticipated exhibition at Denk Gallery is a major coup for a small, two-year old gallery. The acclaimed L.A.-based artist (represented by Pace Gallery in New York)...

People Jeffrey Deitch February 9 - April 6, 2019 No two people are exactly the same. We are all shapes, sizes and colors. So, it comes as no surprise that an exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch entitled People would be a smorgasbord of styles, attitudes and...

Gonzalo Lebrija Veladuras Nocturnas Kohn Gallery January 19 - March 23, 2019 Gonzalo Lebrija’s hypnotic paintings, sculpture and video suspend the passage of time in ephemeral moments that have a mysteriously sublime quality. In his first exhibition at...

Chris Engman Refraction Luis De Jesus Los Angeles February 16 - March 23, 2019 A photographic image represents the transformation of the three-dimensional world onto a flattened picture plane. In our mind's eye, we recreate the scene to understand the...

David Hockney Something New in Painting (and Photography) [and even Printing]...Continued LA Louver February 7 - March 23, 2019 One of the most compelling and fascinating things about David Hockney's career, is his embrace of technology and his desire to...

Ed MosesThrough the Looking GlassWilliam Turner GalleryJanuary 26 - April 30, 2019 Throughout his long and impressively productive career, Ed Moses (1926-2018) explored the myriad possibilities within abstraction. He was decidedly curious to experiment...

Alejandro Cartagena Presence Kopeikin Gallery January 12 - March 9, 2019 When regarding Presence, Alejandro Cartagena's compelling exhibition at Kopeikin Gallery, it is difficult not to be reminded of works by John Baldessari. A fixture in Los Angeles,...

Meg Cranston Hue Saturation Value: The Archer Paintings Meliksetian Briggs January 12 - March 2, 2019 Meg Cranston's The Archer Paintings are a suite of works originally made for an exhibition at the Archer School for Girls, developed in collaboration...

Jessica Eaton Iterations (II) M+B January 12 - February 9, 2019 Jessica Eaton is a Canadian artist living in Montreal who carefully constructs complex analogue photographs. At first viewing, it is hard to imagine they are not digitally manipulated....

Hannah Epstein Do You Want A Free Trip To Outer Space? Steve Turner January 5 - February 16, 2019 For her second solo exhibition at Steve Turner, Halifax-born, Los Angeles and Toronto-based Hannah Epstein has transformed the darkened gallery into outer...

Vivian Maier Living Color KP Projects December 1, 2018 - January 26, 2019 A band musician pauses to take a sip of water, a newspaper salesman is caught off guard and a nanny strolls the streets of her city. That last character, in this case, was the...